To select the information you want to display in an End-Point view:
To select the information you want to display in a Switch Topology view:
To display all information in an End-Point view, you can turn filtering off.
To turn filtering off:
To display all information in a Switch Topology view, you can turn filtering off.
To turn filtering off:
You can see an ordered topology of the servers in the switched network. The End-Point View provides a list of servers connected to the switched cluster, a list of all switch adapters for each server, and a list of ports for every switch adapter (2 ports per switch adapter).
To view end-point topology:
The following information is displayed: Frame, cage, server type and model, number of adapters, which adapters are up, network, plane, port, and status. Each server line shows its location and status. Each adapter line shows a port status summary. Each port line shows port status, connected network and plane.
To perform a task, select the server, switch adapter, or port from the list, then select the specific action from the menus.
You can see an ordered topology of the switch boards in the switched network. The Switch Topology View provides a list of switch boards connected to a single network in the switched cluster, a list of all switch chips for each switch board, and a list of ports for every switch chip (8 ports per switch chip). You can select the network and plane that you want to view.
To view switch topology:
The following information is displayed: Frame, cage, power state, chip, port, slot-riser port and status. Each switch board line shows its location and status; each switch chip line shows port status summary; and each port line shows port status.
To perform a task, select the switch board, switch chip, or port from the list, then select the specific action from the menus.
You can see the status of the routes in the network. The Route Status Table provides a list of the frame-cage-adapter, the endpoint id, and the status of the route.
To view the Route Status Panel:
The following information is displayed: frame, cage, adapter, endpoint id and status.
You can see the status of the paths in the network. The Path Status Table provides a list of the frame-cage-adapter and the status of each of the four routes associated with it.
To view the Path Status Panel:
The following information is displayed: frame, cage, adapter, route 1 status, route 2 status, route 3 status, and route 4 status.
You can see the status of the multicast to each chip. The Multicast Status Table provides a list of the frame-cage-chip and the multicast status of each.
To view the Multicast Status Panel:
The following information is displayed: frame, cage, chip, expected multicast value, actual multicast value, and status.